She's worked out she's been on 77 dates in two years - a date every five days
Anna says she wants a typical 'pink-shirt wearing' rugby type with a fit body
Every man she dates is rated with scores for 'looks', 'personality' and 'spark'
On a mission to find the right man before she hits 30, Anna has met men through dating apps, her mum, and even went so far as to appear on ‘Take Me Out’ programme.
According to yahoo style, Anna says that she does give most guys several chances but admits to being too choosy over her potential partner.
“I went on my 77th first date on Saturday, I think it’s because I’m too picky,” she tells SWNS. “It’s always me that ends up not wanting to date more and a lot of them think there is something wrong with me.”
“I often have a lot in common with people, but the spark just isn’t there, I just don’t fancy them. I would like to not get to 100 before I turn 30, but that is probably the reality,” she adds.
Anna has also been criticized in the past for marking each date out of 20 on a spreadsheet. She rates each man in categories such as looks, personality and spark.
“It makes me sound neurotic, but I would rather be alone for the rest of my life than be with the wrong person,” she continues. “I just want to find that one person.”
Turns out Anna’s sole problem might be her very specific needs. She detailed her perfect guy, saying: “He’s got to be tall, with a rugby player physique.”
“I like a posh boy with a pink shirt, nicely dressed and someone that doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I can’t stand a man without a sense of humor.”
According to yahoo style, Anna says that she does give most guys several
chances but admits to being too choosy over her potential partner.
“I went on my 77th first date on Saturday, I think it’s because I’m too
picky,” she tells SWNS. “It’s always me that ends up not wanting to date
more and a lot of them think there is something wrong with me.”
“I often have a lot in common with people, but the spark just isn’t
there, I just don’t fancy them. I would like to not get to 100 before I
turn 30, but that is probably the reality,” she adds.
Anna has also been criticized in the past for marking each date out of
20 on a spreadsheet. She rates each man in categories such as looks,
personality and spark.
“It makes me sound neurotic, but I would rather be alone for the rest of
my life than be with the wrong person,” she continues. “I just want to
find that one person.”
Turns out Anna’s sole problem might be her very specific needs. She
detailed her perfect guy, saying: “He’s got to be tall, with a rugby
player physique.”
“I like a posh boy with a pink shirt, nicely dressed and someone that
doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I can’t stand a man without a
sense of humor.”
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